DexterMorgan
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They should see if any visitor on tape had her backpack. Because that is one thing they may have carried back. Idk
Michellesv44 in reading the comment you posted where Sam says “then I fall”....I want to mention something. My nephew is an avid hiker. He spends hours hiking on the weekends. Generally lesser known hiking trails. I had a discussion with him regarding “never hike alone”. I explained my reasoning, including cases I follow here on Websleuths. His answer was very similar. He feels like when it’s his “time to go” - if that happens while hiking - then it’s meant to be. I tried talking about the dangers etc. He basically brushed off my concerns. Disheartening.
You would be shocked how many people are out there hiking for sometimes thousands of miles alone, men, women, even elderly people. Try watching some of the hiker vlogs on Youtube. It's like they are addicted to it. Some of them have sold everything they own, quit their jobs and just hike constantly.
I haven’t but would be interested to see what they were about!I don’t want to steer the conversation in a crazy direction, but something came up in the FB group the other day that was deleted immediately. It was around the day they called off the search, I can’t remember if it was day of or not. Two different people posted that they heard/read the police were looking into a suspicious post on her social media (never mentioned which platform). Those posts were deleted within an hour and no mention of it since. I have searched FB/Google/IG/etc. and haven’t found any other mention of it. Did anyone else see these posts? I’m curious if it was a message she received or a log in or what.
The second guy who posted the video he had unintentionally captured her in ended up taking his posts down because he was being harassed.I have been following since the beginning, not really commenting. I'm thinking an accident. I feel the guy initially came forward and was good about answering questions. I did notice people started picking him apart. I wouldn't grant permission to have my info released either. You have family, (which I do understand) that I know nothing about possibly tripping me up or locking me into statements where, if she is found and harmed deliberately I could be in for a mountain of trouble. Especially if I were innocent. Friends and family mean well, but when tempers are heightened this could become a problem. Vigilante justice still exists. Again, not saying this would be the case but you never know and obviously he doesn't know this family or their friends.
If someone else has footage, they may be less apt to help, seeing how people picked apart this man. Either correctly or not. I don't believe anyone harmed her, I think simple accident. Sometimes people who do different things can get over-confident in their abilities. Also, for the family I think that at some point you really need to listen to the pro's and get some alternate ideas, even though it feels like you are giving up. You will not be, its taking care of her.
I have been following since the beginning, not really commenting. I'm thinking an accident. I feel the guy initially came forward and was good about answering questions. I did notice people started picking him apart. I wouldn't grant permission to have my info released either. You have family, (which I do understand) that I know nothing about possibly tripping me up or locking me into statements where, if she is found and harmed deliberately I could be in for a mountain of trouble. Especially if I were innocent. Friends and family mean well, but when tempers are heightened this could become a problem. Vigilante justice still exists. Again, not saying this would be the case but you never know and obviously he doesn't know this family or their friends.
If someone else has footage, they may be less apt to help, seeing how people picked apart this man. Either correctly or not. I don't believe anyone harmed her, I think simple accident. Sometimes people who do different things can get over-confident in their abilities. Also, for the family I think that at some point you really need to listen to the pro's and get some alternate ideas, even though it feels like you are giving up. You will not be, its taking care of her.
The second guy who posted the video he had unintentionally captured her in ended up taking his posts down because he was being harassed.
And let's not forget the trolls, who will harass anyone and anything they can. Some people just immediately jump to "crazy" the second they see a story. The people who go and harass witnesses or go theorizing about people who may have had nothing to do with it are not really helping and they aren't trying to, IMO. It's a public world, and while it really makes getting the word out easy, it also makes it easy for the crazier elements to do their thing. I think Sam's poor family were not aware of troll behavior and it's probably a shock. This could be why they became so defensive.
Right! I check for updates on here because I can’t find anything on there.Yes, there are a fair amount of people who are just plain trolls. Social media for those that are not familiar can be shocking, and I don't blame Samantha's mother for being on the defensive. I think that they need to take some of the money that they have raised and use it to hire an experienced moderator or two (or seven) to help control the page. Not only to remove the trolls, but to stop all these "praying", "love and light", and "today" comments that belong on the pinned post for people to leave their well-wishes. However well-intentioned, such posts are functionally useless in terms of finding Samantha, and they make it all but impossible to follow the case effectively for those that are trying. Samantha's mother expressed frustration at having to answer the same questions again and again, but I can't blame those asking, because it's impossible to find anything on that page. This would make the family's life easier, and hopefully would control the people there more. They may also want to get a PR person to help them with their updates and press releases.
...It's the social media aspect to this, the mob mentality, and the ends-justify-the-means mentality that makes me incredibly nervous.
Vesper Peak is a heavily populated area. Experienced hikers have said that it would be highly unlikely for someone to try and kidnap someone from such a populated trail. Furthermore, if she were kidnapped in the parking lot area, she would have been surrounded by other cars and more people. There have been several incidents, but on trails that are far less populated.
Regarding the trail registry .. I agree it's a public record. You can't take the record home, but you can take photos of that record and probably even post the photos online as the trail registry is "in the public domain."
I can understand why some hikers might be uncomfortable with the publicity, especially given the online bullying, but I think the public interest outweighs privacy rights, here. If you hike on a public trail, you accept a certain amount of responsibility for other hikers. If something happened to you, you'd hope others would come forward with any information they had, so it works both ways.
Someone on social media shared a post by a Vesper Peak hiker a few days before Sayers was there; she wrote that the registry was missing. So, either they replaced it pretty quickly, or they were talking about different registries (since there's one for the trail and one for the summit), or they mistakenly believe that the Sheriff's office has it ..?
Sam’s mother has put out a call for SAR air scent dogs. Sounds like they need to be able to self-deploy which can be an issue. Can anyone here explain why the dogs and handlers can’t just self-deploy in a private search such as this one?
Thank you! Makes a lot of sense.I don’t know if it’s an issue of can’t or won’t. Many organizations won’t self-deploy because they have relationships with the police departments. From what I understand, it’s considered rude and unprofessional to not get the police’s permission. Furthermore, some won’t self-deploy because working for families alone can be a hairy business. That is why large organizations like NecroSearch require that the police seek them out and won’t work for families at all.
I would also assume there are liability issues. If the family sends out people who law enforcement haven’t found are certified for the terrain etc, they could have yet another rescue on their hands.